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Land Surveyor

Livingston
3 weeks ago
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The opportunity to join a busy Civils and Groundworks Contractor as their Land Surveyor is now available. Based near Livingston, you will be joining a busy contractor specialising in groundworks, surfacing and utilities across Scotland. You will play a key role within their team carrying out duties such as fieldwork planning, data collection, reporting and carrying our surveys across civils sites. You will be joining an experienced team, where full training will be provided for the right individual.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and execute land and topographic survey methodologies.

  • Establish and manage GPS and control networks.

  • Perform volumetric calculations and compile detailed survey reports.

  • Operate multirotor UAVs for aerial data capture (training provided).

  • Undertake pre-flight planning, post-flight data management, and prepare method statements and risk assessments.

  • Liaise with clients on-site to ensure project requirements are met.

    Essential:

  • Minimum 2 years Land Surveying experience.

  • Proficient in CAD software (AutoCAD, N4ce, or similar).

  • Strong knowledge of GPS networks and survey equipment.

  • Safety-conscious with a methodical approach to work.

    Desirable:

  • Holder of GVC or CAA Operational Authorisation.

  • Experience with UAV mapping or photogrammetry software.

    Remuneration:

  • Competitive salary (dependent on experience)

  • Company vehicle

  • Pension scheme

  • Private medical cover

  • Life assurance

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